Alan Pally, an authority on Tony and Academy Award-winning British playwright Peter Shaffer (“Amadeus,” “Equus”), will be guest speaker at the Westport Country Playhouse’s Sunday Symposium following the Sunday, June 4, 3 p.m. matinee performance of Shaffer’s comedy “Lettice and Lovage.” Pally will engage in a conversation about the playwright with David Kennedy, Playhouse associate artistic director. The Playhouse Sunday Symposium program is free and open to the public.

Alan Pally had a long career as producer of the performance and lecture series at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, where he produced thousands of performances, lectures, panels, master classes, and festivals in the fields of theater, music, dance, and film. In addition to four programs on which he worked with Peter Shaffer, Pally worked with Edward Albee, Robert Anderson, Alan Bennett, Michael Frayn, Simon Gray, John Guare, Paula Vogel, and many other playwrights. He has produced programs related to the work of Sean O’Casey (with Barnard Hughes and Julie Harris), John Osborne (with Natasha Richardson and Michael Sheen), William Shakespeare (with Stratford Ontario Festival actors), and Tennessee Williams (with Cherry Jones, Kim Hunter, Eli Wallach, and Anne Jackson). Pally also produced major series focusing on the work of Noël Coward, George Bernard Shaw, and Oscar Wilde.

Pally’s free-lance assignments included work for Mrs. Patricia Kennedy Lawford and her National Committee for the Literary Arts, and the Shakespeare Society, for which he produced the New York Memorial Tribute to Sir John Gielgud, working with Hume Cronyn, Ralph Fiennes, and others. Pally currently serves as a Trustee of the Noël Coward Foundation and on the Board of Directors of HB Studio and the HB Playwrights Foundation.

Peter Shaffer’s Tony Award-nominated comedy “Lettice and Lovage” is about Miss Lettice Douffet, a tour guide for one of Britain’s stately homes, who creates outrageous, exaggerated stories to make the stuffy house’s historic past more fascinating. Playing May 30 through June 17, Mark Lamos, Playhouse artistic director, helms the production. The cast includes Patricia Conolly, Mia Dillon, Sarah Manton, and Paxton Whitehead.

The Sunday Symposium Series is supported, in part, by the White Barn Program of the Lucille Lortel Foundation.

“Lettice and Lovage” Production Sponsor is Howard J. Aibel. Production Partner is Joyce Hergenhan. Corporate Production Sponsor is Bank of America.

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